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William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1146 or 114714 May 1219) was an Anglo-Norman soldier and statesman. He served five English kings – Henry II, his sons the "Young King" Henry, Richard I, and John, and John's son Henry III.


Cultural depictions

* William Marshal appears in two romance novels by Marsha Canham: In the Shadow of Midnight and The Last Arrow * William appears (named only as the Earl of Pembroke) in
William Shakespeare William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
's historical play ''
King John King John may refer to: Rulers * John, King of England (1166–1216) * John I of Jerusalem (c. 1170–1237) * John Balliol, King of Scotland (c. 1249–1314) * John I of France (15–20 November 1316) * John II of France (1319–1364) * John I o ...
''. * William Marshal is a central character in the traditional English ballad "
Queen Elanor's Confession Queen Elanor's Confession, or Queen Eleanor's Confession, is Child ballad 156. Although the figures are intended as Eleanor of Aquitaine, Henry II of England, and William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke, William Marshall, the story is an entire inv ...
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156), in which he is (fictitiously) revealed to have seduced
Eleanor of Aquitaine Eleanor ( – 1 April 1204; french: Aliénor d'Aquitaine, ) was Queen of France from 1137 to 1152 as the wife of King Louis VII, Queen of England from 1154 to 1189 as the wife of King Henry II, and Duchess of Aquitaine in her own right from ...
while escorting her to England. * Four generations of the Marshal family, from Isabel de Clare's parents through William fitzWilliam's fictitious bastard son, are the subjects of a series of four historical romances by Mary Pershall. ''Dawn of the White Rose'' (1985) is the one about William Marshal and Isabel de Clare. * William Marshal appears in four of the books authored by Jean Plaidy on the Plantagenet Kings: ''The Revolt of the Eaglets'' (where he fights for Henry II), ''The Heart of the Lion'' (his relation with Richard Coeur de Lion), ''The Black Prince'' (his relation with King John Lackland) and ''The War of the Queens'' (in his role as regent of Henry III). His daughter Isabella also appears in the next book of the Saga, ''The Queen from Provence'', as Richard of Cornwall's first wife. *''King's Man'' (1948) by C. M. Edmondston and M. L. F. Hyde, is a juvenile novel exploring the working relationship between William Marshal and three of his royal masters - Henry II, Richard I, and John. * William Marshal also appears as a supporting character in
Thomas B. Costain Thomas Bertram Costain (May 8, 1885 – October 8, 1965) was a Canadian-American journalist who became a best-selling author of historical novels at the age of 57. Life Costain was born in Brantford, Ontario to John Herbert Costain and Ma ...
's novel ''Below the Salt'', and
Sharon Kay Penman Sharon Kay Penman (August 13, 1945 – January 22, 2021) was an American historical novelist, published in the UK as Sharon Penman. She was best known for the Welsh Princes trilogy and the Plantagenet series. In addition, she wrote four medieval ...
's novels ''Time and Chance'' and ''Devil's Brood'', as well as a minor appearance in Penman's ''When Christ and His Saints Slept'', illustrating the story about young William's time as King Stephen's hostage and John Marshal's defiance. *William Marshal makes appearance in James Blish's historical novel, '' Doctor Mirabilis''. He appears at the Convocation at Westminster, and in absentia on his temporary break with Henry III. Blish himself acknowledges the historicity of Marshall, and further notes that in the company of Sir Miles Bonecor that they appear "... as martial spear carriers in this account..." Ultimately, William is merely a figure present in the plot as opposed to a significant mover of events within this particular novel. * William Marshal is the main character of the novel ''A Pride of Kings'' by Juliet Dymoke, published by the New English Library in 1978. * William Marshal is a significant secondary character in the novel ''The Witch Hunter'' by
Bernard Knight Bernard Henry Knight (born 3 May 1931) is a British forensic pathologist and writer. He became a Home Office pathologist in 1965 and was appointed Professor of Forensic Pathology, University of Wales College of Medicine, in 1980. Early life Kn ...
, in the author's John Crowner medieval mystery series, published in 2004. * A new novel about William Marshal, ''The Greatest Knight'' by
Elizabeth Chadwick Elizabeth Chadwick (born 1957) is an author of historical fiction. She is a member of Regia Anglorum, a medieval reenactment organisation. Biography Elizabeth Chadwick was born in Bury, Lancashire in 1957. She moved with her family to Scotlan ...
, based on primary sources and the main secondary source biographies of professors Painter, Duby and Crouch was published by Time Warner Books on 3 November 2005. A sequel, ''The Scarlet Lion'' followed in 2006. As one of the prominent historical figures of the period, Marshal also appears as a minor character in several of her other novels set around the same time. * In film, Marshal makes a minor appearance in 1968's ''
The Lion in Winter ''The Lion in Winter'' is a 1966 play by James Goldman, depicting the personal and political conflicts of Henry II of England, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, their children and their guests during Christmas 1183. It premiered on Broadway at the ...
'', portrayed by Nigel Stock.
Clive Wood Clive Wood (born 8 May 1954) is an English actor, known for his television roles in ''Press Gang'' (1989–93), ''The Bill'' (1990), '' London's Burning'' (1996–99), and as King Henry I in ''The Pillars of the Earth'' (2010). His stage roles inc ...
portrays Marshal in the 2003 remake. * The author of ''
The Lion in Winter ''The Lion in Winter'' is a 1966 play by James Goldman, depicting the personal and political conflicts of Henry II of England, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, their children and their guests during Christmas 1183. It premiered on Broadway at the ...
'', James Goldman, also used William Marshal as a supporting character in his novel about King John ''Myself As Witness'' (1979). * Another novel about William and his wife is ''Champion'' (in German "Der Ritter der Könige) from Christian Balling of the year 1988. * William Marshal is a major character in the novels ''The Devil is Loose'' and its sequel, ''Wolf at the Door'' by
Graham Shelby Graham Shelby (18 September 1939 – 20 December 2016) was a British historical novelist. He worked as a copywriter and book-reviewer before embarking on a series of historical novels, several of which are set in the twelfth century. List of works ...
. The books are about Richard Lionheart and King John, and are historical fictions about the events after the death of Henry II and the fall of the Angevin Empire. * William Marshal also has 2 appearances in the historical romance novels "The Falcon and the Flower" and "The Dragon and the Jewel" by author
Virginia Henley Virginia Henley (née Virginia Syddall; born 5 December 1935 in Bolton, England), is a British writer of historical-romance novels. She is well known for her Medieval, Renaissance and other period piece romance novels. Biography Virginia Syd ...
. * He is a major character in
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series of plays ''
Plantagenet The House of Plantagenet () was a royal house which originated from the lands of Anjou in France. The family held the English throne from 1154 (with the accession of Henry II at the end of the Anarchy) to 1485, when Richard III died in batt ...
'' and is played by
Stephen Hogan Stephen Hogan is an Irish actor and audiobook narrator. Biography Hogan was born in August 1965 and grew up in Darty, Dublin, Ireland. Hogan says he studied architecture at Edinburgh University but upon graduating did not see himself in tha ...
. * William Marshal is a major character in Sir Ridley Scott's Robin Hood epic who tries to convince
King John King John may refer to: Rulers * John, King of England (1166–1216) * John I of Jerusalem (c. 1170–1237) * John Balliol, King of Scotland (c. 1249–1314) * John I of France (15–20 November 1316) * John II of France (1319–1364) * John I o ...
to agree to Magna Carta. He is played by William Hurt. * In another Robin Hood film, '' The Bandit of Sherwood Forest'' (1946), as the regent William of Pembroke, played by Henry Daniell, an entirely fictitious characterisation as a scheming villain who kidnaps young Henry III and revokes
Magna Carta (Medieval Latin for "Great Charter of Freedoms"), commonly called (also ''Magna Charta''; "Great Charter"), is a royal charter of rights agreed to by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, on 15 June 1215. First drafted by the ...
. * William Marshal is also a key character in Christopher Morley's new play ''The King's Disposition''. * Peter Robert's radio play ''Holy Fool'' is about William Marshal (played by William Chubb) narrated by his squire (played by Michael Williams). * A character named "Marshal" (played by James Purefoy), based loosely on the historical William Marshal, is the central character in the 2011 film ''
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''. * An alternate history of William Marshal is in Martin Archer's multi-book saga "The Archers" - the young William is revealed as a young archer who evolves into William the Marshal and places his grandson on the throne. * William Marshal is also the main inspiration for Heath Ledger's character, William Thatcher, in the movie '' A Knight's Tale.'' * William Marshal is also a major secondary character in the 2018 video game ''
Vampyr ''Vampyr'' (german: Vampyr – Der Traum des Allan Gray, lit=Vampyr: The Dream of Allan Gray) is a 1932 horror film directed by Danish director Carl Theodor Dreyer. The film was written by Dreyer and Christen Jul based on elements from J. Sheri ...
''. *William Marshal is a secondary point-of-view character in
Ben Kane Ben Kane (born 6 March 1970) is a novelist, specialising in historical fiction. He is best known for The Forgotten Legion, Spartacus and Hannibal book series. Six of his eight novels have been Sunday Times bestsellers, and his books have been ...
's 2020 historical novel ''Lionheart''.Lionheart by Ben Kane (review)
The Unseen Library


References

{{Reflist Marshal, William William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke Cultural Depictions
Marshal Marshal is a term used in several official titles in various branches of society. As marshals became trusted members of the courts of Medieval Europe, the title grew in reputation. During the last few centuries, it has been used for elevated o ...
Marshal Marshal is a term used in several official titles in various branches of society. As marshals became trusted members of the courts of Medieval Europe, the title grew in reputation. During the last few centuries, it has been used for elevated o ...